That "ejector" would slow me down. I keep everything running with my left hand. The shell holder stays at 7 O'clock for me. By having to move it to 3 O'clock I would have to use my right hand to install brass (awkward) from the other side. I load brass, bullets and remove the cartridge all...

I have run many a 9mm/.45 ACP on the old lee 1000. So I thought Id run a few .40 calibers versus running them on the old turret press. The cases would tip/pop/fall over one after the other. I had the large case feeder/bent Z bar and the small case slider. Just like the book/instructions say to do. J...

Trying to understand your original question/statement here.....
Your saying on your Pro1000 you pulled the handle down and the carrier assembly went up. Then you pushed the handle in and the ram came down with the carrier assembly somehow hanging to the underside of the die plate?

I clean my Pro1000's about every 1000 rounds .......so I remove the base anyway and it holds more than a 1000 primers easy. I sorta like the idea to have all of the spent primers in one convenient pile to sweep into the can frankly.

I have for many years and many rounds set my seating die as such..... I put a empty case in the shell holder. I raise the ram all the way up with the empty case. I screw my bullet seating die down until it stops on the top of the empty case. I then take the case out and screw the die in one half tur...

I went to his website and saw it is about $500 after shipping. No other info.
Couldnt a $30 RCBS bullet feed die accomplish the same thing?
Without all the power gizmo's and such I mean. Just a basic bullet feeder for a turret press.
Thank you for your response.